Somebody told me than is better to use unipipes but I don't know how
to use it yet. I'm working on something like that too. I hope somebody
will answer.

On 24 jul, 23:12, maku <martin.kuhn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to develop the following use case:
>
> when a client session starts - the client connects to APE with an
> unique ID.
>
> Further an application server (java) has events which should be
> delivered to the client. So the idea is that the application server
> calls the APE server with a http request and the unique id of the user
> and some payload.
> And the APE server calls the client.
>
> Can anybody of you tell me how this scenario can be handled with APE?
>
> I know some of the basic commands in APE (CONNECT, JOIN, CHECK and so
> on...) but I would like to get more information....
>
> Would it be advisable to create a channel per user???
>
> TIA
> Martin

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